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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1900)
! 9 oo D rops CASTORIA For Infants and Children. » The Kind You Have Always Bought CASTOLA AXcgetabte Preparation for As - similating tttc Food and ließ tila - ' ling die StoUMichs and Bowels of NFANIs/( HIl DKLN I 1 In Use For Over I Thirty Years ^Sixteen Mormons were arrested for violation of the game law in Colorado the other day. That did not hurt much, but it can only be imagined what they felt, and said, when the gamp officers confiscated twenty deer hanging in the camp! 1 Aperteci Remedy forConstipa tlon.Sour Slotiwfh.Diatriioca Worins < l'iivul-uiiis.h'vcrish- ncss lini! Loss or S leep . e hac Simile Signature of NEW YOHK. t^gnfrroiilhw old V-j jC I N 1 s J Kentucky ia tbe land of sensa- ; tions. Tbe latest occurred tbe other day when a man run a red bot poker down bis daughter’s throat. When tbe dispatch re lating tbe aflair was sent be was in tbe bands of a mob. If they did not bang him they made a serious mistake. Bears the Signature « I Promotes Diçestion.CheerruI- ! nessandHesl.Contaiiwneither Upturn.Morphine nor Mineral. I N ot N ahcotic . A o»iogree»man asserts that tbe Boers would be wekocne in the i United State«. Of course they woul 1 be welcome, the same as any 1 other class of orderly, industrious immigrants. Still they would uot ■e «eLome as Boers. The citizen • >f foreign extraction does himself ' .nd bis adopted country wrong when be attempts to bold a half I vay connection with tbe country .bat was not good enough for him ■ j O remain in. T “Prosperity” has raised the man ufacturer’s price of salt from 95 oenta a hundred to 12.00 a hun- dred. And this is not the first double under trust rule, There ie a president at Washington who will not interfere with them. They know it. CASTOBU EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. Oscar Wilde died in ai obscure house in the Latin quarter of Paris last w<<k. It could not have been too obscure for the ending of HOW ESKIMOS CONTEND I UK with her. They are there now, but the life of a man whose name be Lease has been sending them money came all but unspeakable where the POSSESSION OF WIVES. to live on. least decency was regarded. Mrs Lease is making very little It ia only in respect of his neigh bor’s wife that it is possible, ap money now out of her lectures. A Minnesota man has played the parently, (or an Eskimo to break This summer, when Mrs Lease role of Cte«ar and put by a crown the Tenth Commandment, rays changed her politics, he scored her In other words has declined an ap Scribner’« Magnz'ne.* He does not in an interview. He said today pointment to the United States ooWit his neighbor’s bouse nor any- j tliat he was getting tired of being senatorebip left vacaut by tie thing that ie his, because, apart referred to as “the husband of Mrs death of the late Senator Davie. irom the implern« nta of the hunt, Eease.1 lie said that she was a “Love me, love my dog” d >es there are quite as much liie own as very bright woman so far as learn not go in Portland. A man who ing went, but that she was no kind his neighbor’s, but he may covet was hated for not paying his debts of wife for him. She will not ask his neighbor’s wife. In that case got his intelligent trick dog at (or the revocation of her maiden he tells his neighbor frankly of bis tached. The creditor had respect name. They have been married 27 preference, and without further for the dog, but none for the owner years. words they iace each other to do Mr Lease is one of the solid, sub battle for the woman. But even now there is no knock down fight. stantial men of the town, and is by Society Elections. Neither has any conception of war; no means the mers satellite of his not brilliant wife as those who do for tnere are no men within reach MACCABEES. for the tribe to make war upon, know him imagine. C W Hain««, paat oom; J M Rennie, and it is unlikely that either of the Boss Croker of New York City oom, Wm McFarland, lieut com, B F contestants lias ever seen a blow Moore, chap; 0 M Kissinger, B K; G went over to England with his W Biddle, F K; L W Brown, Phys; struck in anger. race stables and the cute Britishers W R Craig, 1st M O; Olin Ford, 2nd Silently and with grim determi put bun on the tax list, though a MG; EL Williams, sent; P 1’ Carter, nation-they set about a Hanes of non-retident, for a tax of 15,000 on picket; L W Brown, trustee for three well-recogniz id tests to determine his $100,000 annual income. years. their relative strength and endur NATIVB SONS. ance, and to the victor belongs th« Croker objects to helping pay the FM Wilkins,past pres; C W WII- ■<xpensee of the Boer war, and has woman. They pull fingers nod Hams, pres; E E Orton, 1st vice pr**; wrestle in a quaint manner of their odged an appeal with the higher Geo Norris, 2nd vice pres; B A Wash own, and if the contest lie still in - lutboritiee. The Tammany boas burns, 3rd vice pre«; L H Patterson, decisive they stand facing each me been assessing others so long ree s«ey; O A Wlntermeler, flu secy; E O Potter, trees; Chris Marx, Jr, mar other, while each with clinched liat he should nut complain when shal; I L Campbell, L T Harris, R M given a little of his own medicine. fists beats the other on the biceps Day, trustees. muscles ot the left arm until ont KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Mexico ie having more trouble has yielded. Then the other takes D A Paine, E C; E B McElroy, from the Indians than the United General; LN Roney, Capt General; B the women, whether she is bis wifi States han experienced in many D Peine, Prelate; E H Church, Warder; already or the wife of his rival. years. In fact the United Slate* J L Page, H W; Wm Preeton, J W; F The woman has had no voice in W Osburn, Treaa; J F Robinson, the matter, but she is likely to be has been remarkably free from In Recorder; V McFarland, Hentluel. dian disturbances of any conse content with the result, for in being Installation flrat Monday In January. wife to the stronger man she ilk« quence since the reservation sys Dally Guard December 3 the better provider, while the tem has been extended to include nearly all the wild red men. Thia A Y oung T hief .—Ed Body, a boy woman whom she supplants will «ysteni has many drawbacks, but 16 or 16 year» of age, residing in Eu not be long without a busband. it has practically abolished the old gen«. was arrmted thii morning by Policoman Croner for «teallng a bridle Indian raids which used to terror- and oouaiderable other property from ise the whole frontier. Ulyaae« Elmaker. He will tie given SUIT FOR DIVORCE. '—JL .. General Young, over in the Phil* A dispatch says: Mrs Mary Lease will this week file suit in the ippiuea, is aware of the side on district court of Wichita, Kansas, *hich his bread is buttered. He asking that divorce be granted her r*f»ort9 the Filipinos very soarTe from her husband, Charles Lease attributes ths scarcity to the She will charge incompatibility 1 reelection of President McKinley, and failure to provide. Mr Leasei A* th* president has lieen in office rays he will contest the suit. ’ for the many months during which For the last three yrars Mr and [ the rebellion has been in progress Mrs Lease have not lived together.; *l *• herd 10 comprehend why the During the seven years prior to Filipinos should change ba-*e so that she was in politics and was at suddenly on information of his re home little of the lime. Three election. years ago she wanted her husband A funeral was held at Tht* Dalles to go to New York to live, to she could give her voice a wider scope, the other day oj account of an in but he refused, and is said to have toxicate i man making hi« l»«l on objected to her going. She went the railroad track. It is not only anyway and took her three children hard bed, but a very dange -uus on«. Shapely Married Women thn rrtRi all Ü»* «>< m-wher »■ ■rrrwtv« h n t Ouf I fTM IO a Ai kant A t. Frrry iromifl fowtii «hapelv prefty fleure. aM » inv of them déploré the kwa Uketr t li«h forma a irr ntatrvtagr The t«rma «hlk iren ta very • ‘ arwcitre to the n- ><b»t a «na pel tarai rhia cas t* avo ded. however, by the uae of M ktmii a F«i aw o hr- . _ ... .V.L: aaAL aa aJ I îOtnor s y ■ M '• the rapactaut -’ f>ev iteit’av l pain Itisw'MBtn'« a K-stefullv te of ihe great got xi It - - 'r .MA Fil I ■r ,e'!' w ’’ H *rnt A>V X ■ ■ ____ ________ ■ P ■ B Dally Guard December 3 C itizen ' s T icket W on .— 1 he Salem city «lection yesterday wm holly con- teeted. The citizen’« ticket wm elected by large majorltle«, excepting one councilman out af nine officers. I be Haleui tax payer« are evidently in favor of non-parttzanahip In city affaire. There were 869 vote« caet. Daily uuard breambsr 3 D oing the GBAND — Kugtne Hook <k ladder Co last night elected the following members to the Hoard of IMIegate«: Webster Kincaid, W W ¡Stevens and W T Campbell. After which the entire company ate oysters at the Banquet. M L N H Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. SPRINGFIELD ELECTION. The Temperance People Won With Hands Down. A red hot city election was held in SpriDgtield yesterday, the la-ue being against saloons and in favor of saloons, the former winning easily, For t he next year our neighboring village «ill be a dry town as far as saloons are concerned. The vote resulted: TEMPERANCE TICKET. (Dry ) 52 Mayor—J B funis............ V Councilmen— 61 George McAuley............ 61 H A 8keels....................... W A Taylor....................... Recorder—J T Martin Treasurer—J T Walker CITIZENS’ TICKET. (Wei.) 52 41 Colton at the University. Last night at 6:45 Mr ET Colton, international Student Secretary for the YMCA »poke to more than fifty student* and profesenre in Laurean Hall. Mr Colton is a typical college man, bolder of several oratorical medal«, a man whose intimate ac- quaintan e with student life make« him well calculated to apeak Co aollege men on liviug theme«. He «poke for about forty minutes from ihe words ‘‘Whatsoever a man soweth, that «ball he also reap." The 1 certainty of the crop, it« Influence on our live«, aud on other live« were u-ed as motives urging the men to sow for a crop of g<K>d result«. TLil« morning Mr Colton addressed a special as-etubly. His theme was “Some L'baracU’risties of American Student Lite.” The first 1« the rapid growth in the number who are attend. Ing the college« all over the United States. The «ecoud is the physical supremacy of American «tudent*. Till« was shown at the Paris Expo sition where out ot 24 scratch events, 18 first places and many more second places were won by Americans against the world. The secret of this supremacy is in the fact that American ■tudenta compel the body to be under the control of the will. The third cbaraeteriatic Is devotion to sentiment ana principle. At the Paris Expo- «ltlou American colleges protested against athletic contests on 8und«y. Out of ten American universities rep resented, but two entered the Sunday oouteat. While the American student may uot be the equal of the Gerniau in scholarship it is because he is not willing to pay the price of weakened physique and ruined morals. Oue great factor in the development of the American studeut is the Young Mens Christian Associations now found in 9<)0 colleges and universities of theUnited States. In these Y M C A s are fouud more men than in the fraternities, oratorical, literary and athletic organiz ttions. In Yale YM C A are over 10U0 men. Many of the best scholars and athletes of America »re leaders in Christian work. < 'ollege president« were quot.nl a« being bi h ly in favor of this work. The notion ha« long since been dropped that menjof le.iruing^esnuot be tellevers iu the Bible. In conclusion, Mr Colton urwed the students to get a right (lerepedive of life and to build characters which would stand in the testing time. Tonight, Mr Colton addresses a ttieu’s meeting at Villard Hall on ‘‘Students Temptation. The Battle Ground of College Life,’’ Every indication points to a large attendance. Fiieuien's Election. I All Popular Bran '« Of Cigar« tor «aie. AT Julius ßuldsimtlfs The formula is plainly printed on every bottle—hence you know juft what you arc taking when you take Grove s. Imitators do not ai dvertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains Iron ai nd Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. I he Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove’s is the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows You that Grove’s is superior to all others in every respect. are not experimenting when you i take Grove’s—its superiority been established. Grove’s is the and excellence having long L- only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of Price. 50c. No Cure, No Pay the United States. ..Something'flNew M Mayor—W R Walker..................... 31 Councilmen — W W Cbeeeman.................................... 33 N A Hkeels........................................... 80 M F ¡Huntley................ -.................... 29 31 Recorder—Frank Gordon............ . Treasurer—J W Btewart................ 42 Total vote cast, 83. As will be seen, J W 8tewart WHS the only successful candidate on the Citizens’ ticket. Ntaeti's majority.......... 4ACIS0I SQUARE Ct. (.ORt^ ‘'•'ADULTS l-S fat a S THE VEST PRESORIP flON IS Pally Guard Prcmtier X To HLVB R ivkk ,—G<-«rge, Bert ai d Th« iintnrii'i electiou resulted Charles Alford go to the Blue River follow,: mine« tomorrow, to work for V H ron chief . Park. They expect to do develop ment work on the T re »aura mine all J E ,Jennings..................... 55 winter. Mr Park has that mine Geo Wnlougiit y 41 bonded. Majority for Jennings. 14 Oregon City cast 635 votes at her AKSlerANT CHIEF. municipal election yeetenlav. Arthur blow............................ ♦S Harry Graham ...................... Trv a ■ ■ “•mt. In pnter- ■ V A’ 4 e havWM eatMM bf • af ».rrvie. a. it. •» . i-k It* aarva toaif »H 1er. Mafee« • b- '"Mpt! 'r* a|«ndf'awtp I n - R» «a« .»/»« s *w*-' <»tf* .«MA Wrtto »».fra» r. w *n tr«f«i..rY»a • aarf r •• ef • • tr .r k <* '«Haa* A • a |»>4< an examination tomorrow before Jus- tice Wlntermeler. 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F»« ‘ watch chain to a *””^1 Jew elry h»" come top* * of dr«“»». _ - wi You will buy < nee that you get •l’*tJ"1 , when you buy. 1'* • thia if y nwillbuy « THERE'S A FEAST IN STORE for the family who«e housekeeper makes her purchases for the Thanksgiving dinner at Green’s, Plea«« ta ar in mind that there you «•an obtain everything that gives zest to the meal—helps out the good oil torkev. Citron, spices, seasoning of all kinds, to say noth ing of cramberries which go to make up a prime Thanksgiving dinner. Get your order tn early. J. U. GREEN & SON Telephone Main 25 1 B. M. BUR EUGENE, OREGON I who ha» » full MAIN CO. tlieee h’ood« -re folly exactly »« guaranty to thu* each » ticle .ftheae at their store. w F Main Co, E»rt rn Factory • <v. 1 . Eddy St». I’f f Western } < t ry . factory in the b CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought - Bears the B- e : .v.uru of worn kiud t i a - ru- binati’ hnr*- and rM'',F In« harne»« Eureka^«, Harness OH J ..-is* not or' « **» VfTJit »rv C3T VKiOA .«‘.ANrtOOC tais«!or.i.ind ects c* se f I cr excess ae<l tndis Au 'netonicanii1 Morxt builder. Brings th I »w co pale cheeks and 1 the fire of youth I “Or per box: «boxes [ a written gtiaron- ! cure i r refur<1 the money, j Pvi'dleton E O: Mr and Mr« Joe Kt dn have returned from Portland, bringing their boy, Anthony, aged nine years, beck with them. The youngster has been in Ki Viraeent boepitai unde, ebarge of Dr Weed, an U'r to eyediaeww* apwcselte'. lor tbw peat 61 NERVl fA MEDICAL CO. day«. He h rw'ovrrwl hi« •14ht, » nton A Jac«*or> Sts, OucACO. It— . hi« parmi» «ar. wnlcb In tir»-«’, ipMid W I. TV. T»a«a T> Give Your Hor - 5 Chance! Latest ModJ KALBUZOO CORSET CO. •OLt MA NUFACTUPtRS. BOLO «V AX BILLY